That's actually a harder problem - you can do it by changing where the system
looks for configuration on boot, install to disk and then modify the
files to change
what's mounted and where the system looks for the configuration, or build from
scratch and create your own LiveCD with the changes in
Thanks for the pointer to /etc/init.d/vyatta-ofr and /etc/default/vyatta.
What I would likely do is have a config file that has the equivalent of a
#include which tries a sequence of locations.
/mnt/usb/config/config.boot, /mnt/flash/config/config.boot,
That's a nice idea. You'll still have to have a default location from
which to start -
which is the challenge of diskless systems :-)
If
On Fri, Feb 29, 2008 at 4:07 PM, Christopher Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the pointer to /etc/init.d/vyatta-ofr and /etc/default/vyatta.
Not hearing you to good or understanding the question.
But vyatta upon save , writes the config down to the config directory
and the file named config.boot. You can also save it to any mounted
device with the save command followed by that full path as long as that
user has write